Tal Rosner Artist/Filmmaker
Tal Rosner Artist/Filmmaker

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Since 2005 Tal Rosner has been collaborating with musicians combining multiple layers of sound and visuals to create a new language of classical/contemporary music videos. This includes an extensive collaboration with Katia and Marielle Labèque on Stravinsky’s and Debussy's music for two pianos, a live performance of Nancarrow's Player Piano Study no. 7 (Barbican Festival 2007 and Serpentine Summer Pavilion 2008) and In Seven Days Piano Concerto with Moving Image (2008), composed by Thomas Adès and commissioned by The Southbank Centre in London and the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

Following its UK and US premieres at the Royal Festival Hall in London and the Disney Hall in Los Angeles, In Seven Days began a three year world-wide tour in the autumn of 2009 with the Zurich Tonhalle and Stockholm Konserthus and will continue to New York (NY Philharmonic), Cologne, Lisbon and Melbourne International Festival.

Tal’s new video for Esa-Pekka Salonen's Lachen Verlernt (2009) with violinist Jennifer Koh had its live performance premiere in Oberlin in October 2009 and is being followed by a US tour throughout 2010/11.

Tal’s independent experimental films Doppelganger (2005) and Without You (2008) have been screened at prestigious film festivals and venues, including Clermont-Ferrand, Rotterdam, Tribeca (NYC), Onedotzero and Tate Modern in London.

Commissioned by Animate Projects for Channel 4 and Arts Council England, Without You has earned him critical acclaim and gained a wide following since its appearance, which include TV broadcasts in the UK and France/Canal +. Tal’s solo exhibition Family Tree – a multi-channel video installation – was launched at Tenderpixel Gallery, London in February 2010.

A retrospective of his work was held at the Forum des Images in Paris as part of the Nemo Festival in April 2009. Tal is currently working on two commissions for the new home of the New World Symphony Orchestra in Miami designed by world-renowned architect Frank Gehry.

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Tal Rosner Artist/Filmmaker
Tal Rosner Artist/Filmmaker